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CONTENTS Cover Story 10


Celebrating Success One year on from the relaunch of Polyflor’s


Regulars


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Industry Update Catch up on all the latest news and developments


from the forefront of the retail flooring sector.


Products and Services The latest products and services from


across the industry. Features


Reflections and Projections After another big year for emerging trends, we reflect


on the popular styles in the flooring world throughout the year and asked the experts what we can expect more of in 2018.


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Domotex 2018: Celebrating 30 Years Of Inspiration


Find out what the 30th edition of DOMOTEX Hannover has in store for 2018.


04 | Tomorrow’s Retail Floors www.tomorrowsretailfloors.com


Nature vs Nurture Russell Calder, Marketing Director at wood flooring


specialist Havwoods, compares the features of both solid and engineered wood flooring to help you advise your customers on the best flooring for their home and lifestyle.


Step Inside: Bathrooms


Challenge Accepted We take a look at how Corian was used in a


residential project to provide a seamless solution for not only just the floor but the entire bathroom.


Versatile Vinyl Carpet and flooring specialist Morgan & Quinn


discusses why vinyl is a trusted solution for bathroom flooring.


Camaro LVT collection, we reflect on what the range has to offer for homeowners.


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Focus On: Wood & Laminate


Stepping Up The Style In 2018 Zara Prescott, Communications Executive at Atkinson


& Kirby, highlights the wood designs to look out for in 2018, and explains how retailers can use these to maximise sales and ensure a profitable start to the new year.


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